Practice Your Storytelling Skills -- Tell Us A Story!

Venue is next to Café Typika. Click on the address to see the map.
Storytelling has been around since the dawn of language. Stories were shared and retold around the community fire, at gatherings in huts, caves, pueblos, igloos, yurts... Nowadays it's a buzzword in business as well - you have to tell a story, and you have to tell it well. Don't you want to be a better storyteller?
You are encouraged to tell one story (or joke) in English from 2 to 8 minutes; it can be true, fake, myth, fable, metaphor, anecdote or all of the above. After each turn, we’ll have a round of feedback to hopefully improve your story and/or how you tell it.
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